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Follow on Google News | The World Birthday Connection – launching worldwide February 29th 2012 at www.wobycafe.comWobyCafe [www.wobycafe.com] is a new social networking website and is launched by The World Birthday Connection on February 29th 2012 and aims to connect those who share the same birthday wherever they are in the world.
The launch kicks off with a “leaperthon”* WobyCafe says the leaperthon will set a world record for the number of people born on a leap year attending a party. “Up to 50 have been invited and so far there is no world record for such an event – so we will set a record,” says WobyCafe spokesman Ian Lynch. Originally the brainchild of a British musician, trombonist Allan Tidbury, WobyCafe points out that 19 million people globally share the same birthday every day, including 37,000 in London and 87,000 in Tokyo alone. “Whether you are rich or poor, western or eastern, north or south, WobyCafe gives you the chance to say Happy Birthday to the world, to join in with other revellers and get curious about people from all walks of life,” says Tidbury. “You don’t have to be alone on your birthday or feel you can’t share it some more. www.wobycafe.com gives you the chance to connect with lots of people - from all walks of life around the globe - and celebrate.” More about www.wobycafe.com Woby is short for World Birthday and WobyCafe stands for one World, one People, one Day, every Day. It is a website for connecting, sharing, watching, learning and having fun when celebrating your birthday. “We live in a world of difference; different cultures, different countries, different languages, different genders and different viewpoints,” “It’s a people’s project, where our intention is for people to be an active part of something that in its own small way can hopefully make a difference for a better world, break down barriers, and allow all of us to have fun celebrating 365/366 days a year.” History of the WobyCafe project In 1977, Allan Tidbury and his brother Nick were clearing up after a Friday night in their parents’ pub in New Haw, England, following a birthday party celebration. Allan told his brother, “Imagine what the atmosphere would have been like if there had been lots of people all born on the same day celebrating their birthday together tonight.” Nick said “what a great idea”, and the brothers imagined how that might work. Like a lot of great ideas conceived on the fly, the idea soon slipped into their subconscious, half forgotten. Fourteen years later, the two brothers, who by now were both professional musicians, were touring in Switzerland and across the rest of Europe. Taking a much-needed break from their busy schedule, Nick remembered Allan’s original idea and the two began to make notes on how they could gather people together for a party, all of who would have been born on the same day. In between gigs, they explored possibilities for how they could make this happen. Back in England, they met Rosemary Dodd, daughter of the cartoonist Maurice (co-creator of the Perishers comic strip) - www.toonhound.com/ So, the idea began to take shape – but it really needed the internet to be able to happen on a broad scale. In January 2011 Allan discussed the idea with a friend, Ian Lynch, public speaker, toastmaster and member of The Happiness Project, which runs courses on “happiness” The two shook hands on it and over the next 12 months a global team began to take shape, and on February 29th 2012, The World Birthday Connection becomes a reality. Allan says, “WobyCafe is a project for a happier, more connected world. It’s a party for life, for the life of all of us.” Web: www.wobycafe.com For more information contact leila.wyatt@ *Says Allan Tidbury, “The leaperthon aims to connect as many 'Leapers' - those born on the 29th - as we can from around the world, to create a wave that spreads from Kiribati, an island nation in the Pacific Ocean, and New Zealand, to American Samoa, for a full two days of celebration, taking into account the international date line. Everyone's birthday is actually celebrated over two days due to the date line – e.g. Fly from New Zealand to the Cook Islands and you can live your birthday again.” Allan is an international trombonist who has performed extensively around the world at various levels, from pubs to international festivals, including Montreux Jazz Festival. He still plays in various bands, including the SkaSouls. http://www.theskasouls.com http://www.youtube.com/ …ends Note to the media: for more information please contact Leila Wyatt, WobyCafe, on leila.wyatt@ Or Paul Whitehead, Western Associates PR, on paul@western- Or +44 (0)1403) 711177 End
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